Knight's body was found about 2 1/2 miles southwest of the crash site in Mobile Bay, Maine said. A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers crew assisting with the search found Knight, he said.

The body of Knight, who was flight mechanic aboard the MH-65C Dolphin helicopter that crashed on the night of Feb. 28, was brought to U.S. Coast Guard Sector Mobile, where Coast Guard personnel and members of Knight's Thomasville, Ala., family were waiting.

Knight's relatives were part of a large group from Thomasville who came to Mobile for the 10 a.m. memorial service for the 4 crew members.

Rescue swimmer Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge was found unresponsive shortly after the crash and was declared dead later that night. On the night of March 1, the bodies of pilot Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor and co-pilot Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron were found about 100 yards from where the helicopter went down in the bay, about 3 miles southwest of Point Clear.

Maine said that the search for Knight went on uninterrupted even as the memorial service went on at the Aviation Training Center. Maine said that each group involved in the search sent a representative to the service.